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    Tyson Fury leaves Kate Garraway in stitches during chat about ‘love handles’ live on GMB ahead of Francis Ngannou fight

    TYSON FURY left Kate Garraway in stitches during a chat about his “love handles”.Fury returns on Saturday night in Saudi Arabia against ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou in a money-spinning crossover clash.
    Tyson Fury left Kate Garraway in stitches during a chat about his ‘lovehandles’Credit: ITV
    Fury and Francis Ngannou ahead of their fight in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King has boasted in the past about being able to beat chiseled rivals while sporting a “dad bod”.
    And he told Good Morning Britain host Kate that he will not mess with his winning formula, as she burst into laughter.
    Fury said: “I embrace the love handles. The love handles make me unique, it makes me a unique fighter to have my love handles.
    “I represent all the fat people around the world, all the dad bods, all the chubsters, I fight for those people.”
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    Fury, 35, welcomes Ngannou, 37, over to the boxing ring after the MMA star walked out on the UFC.
    And the WBC world boxing champ admitted it has been hard to study the boxing debutant.
    He said: “It’s been a little bit difficult to get any footage on the guy but at the end of the day I can only be the best version of myself.
    “It’s not really about what the opponent does, ever, it’s always about me being the best version of myself and going in there fully prepared and expecting the unexpected.”
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    Fury has already signed for his next fight before even sharing the ring with powerhouse Ngannou.
    He has an agreement in place with Oleksandr Usyk, 36, to meet in the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification.
    Promoters have eyed a December 23 date in Saudi, meaning Fury has little time to breathe between bouts.
    He admitted: “It’s a quick turnaround yes, that’s for sure.
    “But I’ve been prepping for these boxing fights for 35 years, if I can’t do it now I’m never going to be able to do it.
    “It’s never been a thing of, ‘I’m going to go for it or I’m not going to go for it.’
    “It’s always been thing have happened, finances have been involved and things haven’t worked out for whatever reason.
    “This time, everything’s in place, everything’s there and the deal was done in like ten minutes when before it was taking months on end to get sorted out.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, rules, ring-walks, undercard for epic Saudi bout

    TYSON FURY will return to the ring to face UFC legend Francis Ngannou in a historic crossover fight THIS WEEKEND.The WBC champion and the MMA star have been going back and forth with one another on social media for the best part of two years.

    TYSON FURY VS FRANCIS NGANNOU: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE CROSSOVER CLASH
    Fury and Ngannou will now take to the ring to end their long-standing online feud.
    A shock showdown between the pair was mooted after Ngannou entered the ring and faced off with Fury following the Gypsy King’s knockout win against Dillian Whyte at Wembley back over a year ago.
    The fight went cold as Ngannou was still contracted to UFC and MMA mogul Dana White refused to entertain the bout.
    But now the 37-year-old walked out on the UFC at the start of the year and instead signed for rivals The Professional Fighters League.
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    The PFL gave Ngannou the green light to make his dream switch to boxing.
    And it paved the way for him to climb right to the top of the tree to challenge the lineal champion Fury.
    A win for Ngannou would be among the sport’s greatest shocks while Fury would suffer a disastrious defeat.
    After all, he’s already lined himself up a huge fight against Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight titles.
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    So legacies and reputations are on the line this Saturday in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
    Who are their trainers?
    Fury linked up with Sugarhill Steward – nephew to the legendary Emanuel – before his 2020 rematch with Deontay Wilder.
    The pair have since won all four of their bouts together, including two wins over Wilder, with all of the victories coming by stoppage.
    Ngannou’s striking coach has long been former kickboxer Dewey Cooper, who will be in his corner against Fury.
    As will his head MMA trainer Eric Nicksick and boxing icon Mike Tyson, who has mentored Ngannou throughout his camp.
    Mike Tyson has been coaching Francis NgannouCredit: AFP
    What belts are on the line?
    As Ngannou is making his professional boxing debut – and therefore not ranked by the WBC – he cannot challenge for Fury’s belt.
    But the WBC are involved in the spectacle showdown and have introduced a “Riyadh Champion” belt.
    Fury’s brother Tommy won a similar “Diriyah Belt” in February following his win over Jake Paul.
    The Gypsy King is the lineal champion, so a win for Ngannou means he would be deemed the mythical champ.
    Fury’s WBC world title will not be on the line against NgannouCredit: Reuters
    What happened in Fury’s last fight?
    Fury suffered frustration last year as he failed to get fights with Anthony Joshua or Usyk over the line.
    So he had to settle with an unwanted trilogy bout with Derek Chisora, who he had twice stopped in the past.
    The trilogy at Spurs’ 62,000-seater was as one-sided as it could be with Fury winning in ten rounds.
    It proved to be nothing more than a runout for Fury, who again set his sights on Usyk.
    Fury stopped Derek Chisora in ten rounds of their trilogyCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
    What happened in Ngannou’s last fight?
    Ngannou left the UFC after a five-round decision win over Frenchman Ciryl Gane in California.
    And he was expected to meet Jon Jones in a heavyweight super-fight.
    But talks between Ngannou and the UFC broke down amid a disagreement in terms.
    So it allowed the Cameroonian to cross over to the boxing ring.
    Ngannou beat Ciryl Gane in his final UFC fightCredit: Getty
    How much will they make?
    Tyson and Francis Ngannou are reportedly set to receive a lucrative paycheck after their highly-anticipated fight.
    According to Sport Bible, Ngannou will earn a staggering £6million for this bout.
    That is 10 times more than what the 37-year-old made in his last UFC fight in 2022 before he quit Dana White’s promotion.
    Fury’s earnings haven’t been confirmed yet but it is safe to imagine he will pocket even more from the oil rich nation.
    The Mancunian made $5m (£4m) as a base purse for his third fight against Deontay Wilder two years ago.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou?

    Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou will take place this weekend on Saturday, October 28.
    The bout will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    Expect ring-walks to get going from around 10.45pm UK time.
    The fight will be a 10-round professional fight but Fury’s WBC belt will NOT be on the line.
    Exhibition rules will NOT be in place.

    What channel is Fury vs Ngannou on and can it be live streamed?

    Fury’s clash with Ngannou has been confirmed to be shown live on TNT Sports Box Office in the UK.
    TNT Sports have confirmed that the PPV price will cost fans £21.95 which is cheaper than Tommy Fury’s win against KSI.
    You can live stream the action from the TNT Sports Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Fury vs Ngannou full card
    Perhaps the tastiest fight on the undercard is between Davie Adeleye and Fabio Wardley.
    The pair came to blows at the Fury vs Ngannou press conference last month and Wardley was left bloodied.
    Full card below (subject to change):

    Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou
    Fabio Wardley vs. David Adeleye
    Joseph Parker vs. Simon Kean
    Arslanbek Makhmudov vs. Junior Anthony Wright
    Moses Itauma vs. Istvan Bernath
    Carlos Takam vs. Martin Bakole
    Jack McGann vs. Alcibiade Duran Galvan

    What’s been said?
    Fury said after he beat Whyte in 2022: “Big Francis Ngannou is here today.
    “He’s on my hit list in an exhibition fight, however he wants it: in a cage, in a boxing ring, boxing gloves, UFC gloves, we can make it happen. I think everyone wants to see it.
    “He’s a monster of a guy, I’m a monster of a guy, so it will be a clash of the titans for sure.”
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    Ngannou has said: “I’ve been waiting to meet Tyson in the ring for the past three years.
    “My dream was always to box, and to box the best. After becoming the undisputed MMA Heavyweight Champion, this is my opportunity to make that dream come true and cement my position as the baddest man on the planet.”
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    Tyson Fury sends message of support to Alexander Volkanovski after UFC champ opens up on mental health battle

    TYSON FURY sent a message of support to Alexander Volkanovski after the UFC champion opened up on his mental health battle. Volkanovski revealed the struggles he went through while out of training camp following his rematch loss to Islam Makhachev.
    Tyson Fury supported Alexander Volkanovski after he opened up on his mental health battleCredit: Reuters
    Volkanovski after his rematch defeat to Islam MakhachevCredit: Getty
    Fury has been an advocate of mental health amid his own battle which saw him lose his world titles and balloon up to nearly 30 stone.
    But it inspired one of sport’s greatest ever comebacks after the Gypsy King returned to boxing to win the belts again.
    Now the heavyweight hero is encouraging others to speak out and hailed Volkanovski for his post-fight admission.
    Fury, 35, told The Mac Life: “I have been in that situation all year.
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    “I’ve not boxed since last year, early-December of 2022 and there was a lot of uncertainty [about] if I would even box again.
    “Out of the blue, all of this has come, and I’ve not got one fight but two fights lined up.
    “What I would say to Alexander is keep going. You know, he’s a very good professional athlete and you win some, you lose some.
    “Dust yourself off, get back in there and kick a***.”
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    Volkanovski filled in for Charles Oliveira on just 11 days’ notice to rematch lightweight champ Makhachev in Abu Dhabi.
    Volkanovski, 35, had been beaten by Makhachev, 31, on points in his initial 155lb title challenge in February but beat Yair Rodriguez in July.
    And the Australian legend revealed the mental battle he had fought during the three months of not being in training camp.
    Volkanovski said: “It is hard. It really is hard for athletes.
    “I never thought I’d struggle with it but for some reason when I wasn’t fighting or in camp…”
    Volkanovski had to pause to gather his thoughts before adding: “F***, sorry. It (not being in camp) was just doing my head in.
    “So when this opportunity came up, I’ll be honest I wasn’t training as much as I should’ve, but I thought I had to do it.
    “Had to take it. I thought it would be… I was telling myself it was meant to be. I was doing my head in not fighting.
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    “Don’t know why. I’ve got a beautiful family. I think you just need to keep busy. So I ask the UFC to keep me busy.
    “I need to be in camp or I’m gunna do my head in. I’ll leave it at that.”
    How to get help
    NHS talking therapies can help if you’re struggling to cope with feelings of anxiety or depression. 
    Your GP can refer you or, in England, you can refer yourself online via nhs.uk/talk.
    If you need help for a mental health crisis, emergency or breakdown, NHS urgent mental health helplines offer 24-hour advice and support for people of all ages. 
    Find a local NHS urgent mental health helpline via nhs.uk/urgentmentalhealth (England only). 
    The charity Mind also provides support to those that need it. Call 0300 123 3393.
    If someone’s life is at risk or they cannot be kept safe, call 999. More

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    Tyson Fury blames younger brother Shane for little-known phobia that Gypsy King ‘still has nightmares about’

    TYSON FURY revealed he has a phobia of worms, which he blames on his younger brother.Fury is considered the best boxer in the world thanks to his stunning 34-match undefeated streak, which has seen him winning a staggering 33 times along the way.
    Tyson Fury’s younger brother Shane has caused him his biggest phobiaCredit: YouTube
    Fury is so afraid of worms that he still has nightmares about itCredit: 2021 Getty Images
    The Gypsy King poses as a titan of the game with his devastating power, defensive prowess and crafty footwork.
    That of course is combined with the Mancunian’s brash character and non-stop banter which gets him under the skin of his boxing opponents.
    However, even a brave fighter like himself is not without weakness as he confirmed there is one fear he just can’t face.
    The 35-year-old revealed he can’t even stand the sight of worms due to childhood trauma.
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    For that, the WBC world heavyweight champion blames his brother Shane who would prank him when they were kids by placing worms into his wellies.
    Fury told The Mail on the red carpet at Tuesday’s grand arrivals press event: “I have a phobia of worms.
    “I am absolutely terrified of worms. It’s because my little brother Shane used to fill my wellies up with worms.
    “He used to pick out the biggest worms. I still have nightmares about it now, even when I see adult size welly boots.
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    TYSON FURY VS FRANCIS NGANNOU: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE CROSSOVER CLASH
    “So, yeah I am absolutely terrified of worms. There you go!”
    Fury is now set to face UFC legend Francis Ngannou in a boxing fight on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
    And thankfully for the British superstar, there is not much Ngannou can do with worms once they step inside the ring in Riyadh… More

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    Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight purse: How much will each fighter make from huge crossover bout?

    TYSON FURY and Francis Ngannou are set to receive a lucrative paycheck after their highly-anticipated fight.UFC legend Ngannou will compete in his first ever professional boxing match against WBC world heavyweight champion Fury.
    Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou’s purse has been revealedCredit: Getty
    Ngannou will make at least £6million from his first ever boxing fightCredit: Reuters
    Fury’s earnings haven’t been disclosed yet but he could pocket more than NgannouCredit: AP

    TYSON FURY VS FRANCIS NGANNOU: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE CROSSOVER CLASH
    The two heavyweight will lock horns this Saturday in Riyadh, which will mark the Gypsy King’s first ever competitive boxing fight in Saudi Arabia.
    According to Sport Bible, the MMA superstar is set to earn a staggering £6million for this bout.
    That is 10 times more than what the 37-year-old made in his last UFC fight in 2022 before he quit Dana White’s promotion.
    The Cameroonian defeated Ciryl Gane and pocketed about £600,000.
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    However, Fury suggested Ngannou will make more than that after they leave Saudi Arabia.
    The British superstar claimed his opponent will leave with an extra $10m (£8.1 m) in his bank account.
    Fury’s earnings haven’t been confirmed yet but it is safe to imagine he will pocket even more from the oil rich nation.
    The Mancunian made $5m (£4m) as a base purse for his third fight against Deontay Wilder two years ago.
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    But the two heavyweights had over $25m (£21m) in guaranteed earnings, as per the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
    The fight has received criticism from some boxing fans because of the fact Ngannou is not a boxer and may not be able to offer competition to the undefeated Fury.
    Plus, the venue has come under fire as Saudi Arabia’s royal family continue to be accused of sportswashing amid their dire human rights record. More

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    Tyson Fury reveals Victoria’s Secret model once left him starstruck as Gypsy King said: ‘Damn, she’s hot!’

    TYSON FURY revealed he has only been left starstruck by a celebrity ONCE. And that was none other than famous supermodel Adriana Lima.
    Tyson Fury has met a lot of celebrities during his boxing careerCredit: AP
    But only Victoria’s Secret model Adriana Lima has ever left Fury starstruckCredit: Getty
    Fury has met a lot of celebrities during his celebrated 15-year career in boxing but none of them ever managed to rattle his signature swagger.
    But Lima proved to be the exception to the rule when they crossed paths at an airport in Spain four years ago.
    The Gypsy King was left absolutely stunned by the former Victoria’s Secret model.
    The British superstar was so in awe he even considered asking the Brazilian beauty for a picture.
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    Fury told TNT Sports: “I was starstruck once, I was in an airport in Malaga and Adriana Lima came past me, the Victoria’s Secret model.
    “I was like, ‘Damn, she hot’.
    “And I wanted a picture, but I wouldn’t do it because I know how it feels and it’s horrible. It was a few years ago in 2019.”
    Fury will be hoping Lima won’t be at ringside for his next fight against Francis Ngannou as he can’t afford any distractions against one of the toughest hitters in the fighting world.
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    The WBC Champion will lock horns with Ngannou on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
    And a host of celebrities are expected to be in attendance for this lucrative bout.
    But thankfully for the 35-year-old bruiser, Lima has never really shown much interest in boxing. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight predictions: Boxing and MMA worlds make picks for shock crossover fight

    TYSON FURY and Francis Ngannou’s crossover clash is set to bring the boxing and MMA worlds together.The pair of heavyweight superstars meet this Saturday in Saudi Arabia with legacies on the line.
    Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou ahead of their crossover clashCredit: Getty
    A loss for Fury would prove disastrous while an Ngannou win would be the mother of all upsets.
    But with one punch able to change it all, experts have been divided on their pre-fight predictions and here SunSport runs them down….
    Oleksandr Usyk
    Fury, 35, has already signed to fight Usyk, 36, after his spectacle showdown and the Ukrainian is not sweating ahead of the weekend’s result.
    He told his YouTube channel: “Yes, Ngannou is a UFC champion, I’m not disputing it. But UFC isn’t boxing.
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    “I’m 100 per cent sure that Tyson Fury will be victorious. If Ngannou relatively has a puncher’s chance, and if he hypothetically happens to send Fury tumbling to the canvas, I’ll concede talking gibberish.”
    Prediction… Fury with ease
    Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have signed to fight each otherCredit: REUTERS
    Mike Tyson
    Ngannou, 37, hired the help of the legendary Mike Tyson during his training camp and he has the full backing of the boxing icon.
    Iron Mike told the Daily Mail: “He has what it takes to knock out anything or anybody standing in his way.
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    “Once he lands a punch on Tyson Fury’s jaw he is going to knock him out too. Nobody can survive that.”
    Prediction… Ngannou for the shock KO
    Mike Tyson has coached Ngannou during his training campCredit: AFP
    Amir Khan
    The British boxing hero is out in Riyadh for the fight.
    And he is giving Ngannou a puncher’s chance but can’t help but give Fury the edge.
    He told TNT Sports: “Realistically, Fury is going to win because he’s going to win because he’s the boxer, but Ngannou has got the puncher’s chance in this fight.”
    Prediction… Fury win
    Amir Khan is backing Fury in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Michael Bisping
    Bisping is a legend of the UFC but that did not stop him from giving a brutally honest prediction.
    He said on the Eventful Lives Podcast: “Ngannou is going to get battered.
    “That is no disrespect to Ngannou, Ngannou is incredible, as UFC fighter he was very good, but he can’t box with Tyson Fury.”
    Prediction… Fury by domination
    Michael Bisping thinks Ngannou will lose to FuryCredit: @mikebisping
    Jake Paul
    Paul has admiration for Fury despite his loss to brother Tommy, while he is also partnered with Ngannou under the PFL banner.
    So it is no wonder he told TNT: “I’ve fought all of these MMA fighters and none of them have been able to do anything against me.
    “Tyson is going to bring the smoke but Francis has that one-punch knockout power so we’ll see if he can land on Tyson. It’s going to be a good fight and I’m excited for it.”
    Prediction… Sitting on the fence
    Fury is on good terms with Jake PaulCredit: @jakepaul
    Stipe Miocic
    The ex-UFC champ is tied at one apiece with Ngannou and despite missing out on the trilogy, he wished his old rival well.
    Miocic told the New York Post: “Listen, he’s onto bigger and better things. On paper, Tyson Fury is one of the best boxers of all time, amazing at what he does but Francis hits really hard.
    “It’s a fight, anything can happen. I wish him nothing but the best. I hope he shocks the world.”
    Prediction… Hoping Ngannou shocks the world
    Stipe Miocic twice fought NgannouCredit: Reuters
    Derek Chisora
    Del Boy has one of the best insights on fighting Fury – having lost to him three times – and he knows the Gypsy King is susceptible to a knockdown.
    Chisora told SecondsOut: “That’s a big fight.
    “Tyson is going to win it, but I think Tyson is going to get dropped by Ngannou.”
    Prediction… Fury but only after getting up from the deck
    Fury with old rival Derek ChisoraCredit: Getty
    David Haye
    Haye has been known for his wild prediction but he believes Fury should be more than capable of beating Ngannou in his own time.
    He said to SecondsOut: “I think Fury is good enough to make it entertaining, or he could go out there like he did with Deontay Wilder the second time and just smoke him.
    “I’d like him to drag it out six/seven rounds, bust him up and show why there is a difference between professional boxers and MMA fighters.”
    Prediction… Fury by stoppage whenever he decides to
    Fury has the backing of David HayeCredit: Richard Pelham – The Sun
    Eddie Hearn
    The rival promoter is in no doubt Fury will walk over Ngannou and questioned how it is being sanctioned.
    He told SecondsOut: “It’s a total mismatch. Can we just have the opportunity to say it’s a 34-fight, 33 won and one draw, heavyweight world champion, No1 in the world against a man who has never put on a pair of boxing gloves in a professional ring.
    “And the British Boxing Board of Control are sanctioning that fight between two non British Boxing licence holders in Saudi Arabia.
    “The whole thing is a money grab, it’s great entertainment, it’s a total mismatch but it’s going to be a great event. So good luck to them.”
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    Prediction… Fury whitewash
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    Francis Ngannou’s amazing journey from sand mines in Cameroon to being homeless in Paris and UFC heavyweight champion

    FRANCIS Ngannou’s remarkable journey to reach the top is one of hope, courage, strength and character, and is symbolic of the fighter he is.On Saturday, the MMA legend, now 37, will take on his greatest challenge yet in Tyson Fury in a boxing contest.
    Francis Ngannou has come a long way from his days in CameroonCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury and Ngannou are going head-to-bead in the ‘Battle of the Baddest’Credit: PA
    Ngannou was raised in Batie, Cameroon by single mum MammaCredit: Instagram @francisngannou
    The pair will step in the ring at Boulevard Hall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for a huge pay-per-view pay day which could land Ngannou an estimated £8million.
    It dwarves any event he has previously fought in, but don’t expect the 6ft4in ex-UFC champion to be daunted.
    He’s faced bigger tests in his life that prove he is as resilient as it gets.
    From a tough start in Cameroon, where he worked in the sand mines for just £1.50 a day, to being homeless in Paris, his story is the ultimate tale of survival.
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    Early years
    Francis was raised in Batie, Cameroon, by a single mum who split from his dad when he was six.
    The father was a street-fighter, renowned in the village for squaring up to gang members, four of five at a time, and giving them a hiding.
    When he was nine, he joined his 11-year-brother by working in the sand mines.
    The boys’ job was to shovel sand into piles so the men could shovel it into the back of tipping trucks.
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    In 1994, he became engrossed in the football World Cup held in the States. But not for the game, more for the spectacle and the country.
    He gave himself a nickname amongst his peers, ‘American Boy’. Amusingly, he would sign his name as a kid as Francisco Ngannou, a nod to San Francisco.
    His family had a small TV in their home, and he would wait patiently every Saturday to get another slice of America – in the form of the cult David Hasselhoff TV show, Knight Rider.
    Francis’ pals dreamed of emigrating to France, but he thought bigger. The United States was his calling.
    From Africa to Europe
    To get to the US, Francis, who was now 26, would have to take the long way round. It took him 14 months to get to Paris.
    Getting from Cameroon to Nigeria was easy because of the open border between the two countries.
    Problems arose when he reached Niger, where he needed a visa.
    That left him open to corrupt police and border control officers. If you are caught, you have to pay a bribe or face deportation.
    Dad Emmanuel was renowned for being a street fighter in BatieCredit: Instagram @francisngannou
    Ngannou’s upbringing in Cameroon was far from idealCredit: Instagram @francisngannou
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    Not wanting to give away money he had saved all his young life, he hid some in wrapped paper or swallowed it.
    He managed to cram himself into a pick-up truck with 25 people, as they crossed the Sahara desert to get to Algeria.
    The 24-hour journey was perilous in that if the rickety vehicle broke down, the passengers on board would not have enough water to live.
    They made it, but Francis admitted he was forced to drink water that had “dead animals” in it.
    Good relations
    By now, Francis was beginning to understand the politics of each country he was passing through.
    Due to Algeria’s close relationship with Mali, who had helped them during the civil war, he understood the importance of acquiring a Malian passport.
    He managed to obtain one illegally, and attempted to cross the border from Algeria to Morocco.
    In the past, Francis has admitted he was “scared as s***” when border control officers were checking his ID.
    Miraculously, he made it through – but things were about to get much tougher in Morocco.
    When he turned 26, Ngannou embarked on a journey to EuropeCredit: Instagram @francisngannou
    Ngannou showed courage and strength to surviveCredit: Instagram @francisngannou
    He would have to summon up skills akin to Bear Grylls.
    Keeping a low profile, Francis lived in the woods and would eat food out of bins.
    He tried to cross the border more than once, cutting his stomach open on his first attempt on barbed wire.
    His injuries were so severe, he reluctantly went to hospital. After he was treated, police left him in the desert.
    Despite failing several times, Francis wasn’t going to give up now. He took to water, and studied the 11-mile fence that prevented him from reaching Spain and asylum.
    To avoid triggering infrared motion sensors and helicopters, he coated his boat in silver foil.
    Once he made his way to across the water, he called the Red Cross who came and saved him with Moroccan helicopters on his tail.
    Prison before fame
    Out of the frying pan and into the fire, a year after leaving Cameroon Francis found himself in a Spanish prison.
    “They bring you to this detention centre, but this is like a harsh prison. They just want to break you down mentally, at some point you go crazy in there,” he once revealed.
    After landing in Spain, Ngannou spent two months in prisonCredit: Instagram @francisngannou
    Ngannou found solace in the gym
    Because of his false passport, Spanish authorities were unable to deport Francis or keep him behind bars.
    He was released after two months, when he figured out his next plan.
    Francis pondered moving to England, although strict border controls meant he dodged a train fare and headed to France.
    He said: “From Spain to go to France, Italy or Germany, it’s easy. there is no police control, but to go to England it’s difficult. Even as a French resident.”
    A homeless Francis settled in Paris, looking for a boxing gym to train at, while sleeping in a car park.
    By chance he met Fernand Lopez, a coach at MMA Factory in Paris, and they soon hit it off.
    Lopez convinced Francis to change sports, and within two months he was competing in France’s MMA circuit.
    He won five of his first six fights, before the UFC signed him up in 2015.
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    Six years later, he would cap his astonishing story by becoming the UFC heavyweight champion by knocking out Stipe Miocic.
    His money-spinning fight against Fury could be the fairytale ending to a remarkable adventure, or just the beginning of the next chapter as a world champion boxer.
    Ngannou knocks out Alistair Overeem in their heavyweight bout in 2017Credit: Getty
    Some six years after joining the UFC, Ngannou was crowned UFC heavyweight championCredit: Getty More